Montana Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in October, 2021
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in October, 2021, Montana added -584 number of jobs to the federal government service-providing industry. Among Montana counties, Big Horn added the highest number of jobs (14), followed by Roosevelt (6), and Daniels (4).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in October, 2021. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Montana Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in October, 2021
Montana Jobs added By County The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in October, 2021
Montana Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in October, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Beaverhead 208 -19
Big Horn 471 14
Blaine 169 0
Broadwater 42 3
Carbon 80 -11
Carter 12 -2
Cascade 1551 -142
Chouteau 34 2
Custer 194 1
Daniels 13 4
Dawson 33 1
Deer Lodge 88 1
Fallon 10 -3
Fergus 142 -2
Flathead 779 -81
Gallatin 619 0
Garfield 21 -4
Glacier 417 -62
Golden Valley 4 -1
Granite 40 -9
Hill 153 0
Jefferson 50 -4
Judith Basin 29 -1
Lake 99 -3
Lewis and Clark 1987 -43
Liberty 18 1
Lincoln 419 -45
McCone 17 -1
Madison 54 -10
Meagher 28 -7
Mineral 70 -8
Missoula 1454 -44
Musselshell 14 3
Park 81 -5
Petroleum 3 0
Phillips 70 2
Pondera 32 1
Powder River 13 0
Powell 76 -4
Prairie 39 -1
Ravalli 562 -37
Richland 75 2
Roosevelt 157 6
Rosebud 190 -8
Sanders 137 -9
Sheridan 64 -1
Silver Bow 213 -11
Stillwater 30 -3
Sweet Grass 24 -1
Teton 51 -12
Toole 160 -4
Treasure 4 0
Valley 155 2
Wheatland 20 1
Wibaux 7 -3
Yellowstone 1790 -20